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lateral femoral condyle (n = 14; 8 type I, 6 type II); lateral tibial condyle (n = 9; 3 type I, 1 type II, 5 type III); medial tibial condyle (n = 7; 2 type I, 5 type III); medial femoral condyle (n = ...
Figure 1. Bauman's Angle. This is formed by the line perpendicular to the humeral shaft and the line parallel to the lateral condyle. Figure 2. The medial epicondylar epiphyseal angle. This angle ...
The MCL is attached proximally to the medial femoral condyle and distally to the tibial metaphysis ... Isolated MCL injuries occur usually as a result of a direct blow to the lateral aspect of the ...
This technique requires retraction of the pes mechanism (Figure 2) and dissection of the medial periosteal capsular ... epicenter of rotation for the femoral condyle (Figure 8).
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